| Date: | Thu, 13 Aug 1998 08:57:56 +0100 |
| Reply-To: | Jeremy Miles <j.n.v.miles@DERBY.AC.UK> |
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| From: | Jeremy Miles <j.n.v.miles@DERBY.AC.UK> |
| Subject: | Re: significance tests |
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At 08:28 12/08/98 -0400, Kavecansky, Juraj wrote:
>Does anybody know how to do a significance test (LSD) in a crosstab to
>see whether three cells are significantly different? The chi-square test
>available in a crosstab option offers to test the actual (observed)
>values of all the cells in the crosstab versus the expected values of
>ideal independence of the cells.
>
I think that a method is described in The Analysis of Contingency Tables by
Brian Everitt.
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